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Twisted Sister's Jay Jay French on making a living in music
By Stef Lach published
Twisted Sister guitarist is the latest musician to speak on the difficulties facing artists in the "criminal" music business

Twisted Sister frontman "still rocking, ain't stopping", despite reunion tour cancellation
By Paul Brannigan published
"Don't worry about old Dee"

Dee Snider details the emotional mushroom ceremony he participated in to resolve health issues
By Fraser Lewry published
Dee Snider's experience with mushrooms was documented on the Acid For Squares podcast

Twisted Sister cancel 50th anniversary reunion tour as Dee Snider quits
By Paul Brannigan published
The future of Twisted Sister will be decided in the coming weeks

Twisted Sister to play first UK show in a decade at Steelhouse 2026
By Fraser Lewry published
Also confirmed: The Temperance Movement, Reef, Alien Ant Farm, Tyketto, Von Hertzen Brothers and more

Twisted Sister’s Jay Jay French doesn’t love prog, but adores Emerson, Lake and Palmer
By Malcolm Dome published
Glam metal guitar slinger had been a fan of The Nice but hadn’t even heard of Carl Palmer when the super-talented supergroup blew him away live

Twisted Sister will tour the world in 2026 to celebrate half a century of Not Taking It
By Fraser Lewry published
"Fifty years on, and Twisted Sister is still the soundtrack for every rebel with a reason and a reason to turn it up"

The turbulent story of Twisted Sister’s Stay Hungry, the 80s metal classic that tore the band apart
By Dave Ling published
1984’s Stay Hungry should have turned Twisted Sister into megastars - but it was the beginning of the end for them

Twisted Sister start their own party on You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Hated by their US record company, Twisted Sister's You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll was a mission statement and a launchpad

Dee Snider on the Twisted Sister song that transcended its era
By Dave Ling published
We're Not Gonna Take It had a long and difficult birth, but the song Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider predicted would become a “monster” is reportedly now the most licensed song in heavy metal history
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